AUSTIN (KXAN) — Not many teenagers can say they're part of a business startup team. But that's the case for 16-year-old Anaya Balaji, a junior at Anderson High School who's helping raise awareness surrounding period product access.
Three years ago, Balaji first started working with August, a period care brand centered around sustainability and accessibility. Balaji first got started with the company when she reached out to its co-founder, Nadya Okamoto, for a school project she was working on centered around period poverty.